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Job Control

Normally, when you start a command in a shell, you donโ€™t get the shell prompt back until the program finishes executing. You can detach a process from the shell using the ampersand (&), which will send it to the background.

You can use jobs to view currently running background jobs. You can use fg <pid> to bring a background process back to the foreground.